John Brooms of Hambury editionhttps://youtu.be/drQR-TAo_KUThis thread is for the discussion of music in the Western (European) classical tradition, as well as classical instrument-playing.>How do I get into classical?This link has resources including audio courses, textbooks and selections of recordings to help you start to understand and appreciate classical music:https://rentry.org/classicalgenPrevious: >>129394756
did people in 1750s smoke weed
Wagnerhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4UPf81kZgkA
>>129401087https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zrZa5suBIVw
Don't know why this just popped into my head: I wonder if artistic espionage ever happened. Like, "hmm, heard Beethoven/Mendelssohn/Wagner/etc. is writing a new piece, lemme pay their maid or assistant or musician to get me an early copy"Then again in order to get a copy, you'd have to transcribe it by hand onto another sheet, and I doubt any maid could just do that, so maybe not.
Favourite Handel chorus?
>129401313(you)
did people in the 1700s-1900s pirate music from the internet?
better than Brautigam
>129401549(you)>129401565(you)
>>129401605?
>>129401488>1488Heil Hitler! Still searching for more Baroque with an "Hitlerian" feeling
>>129401890Handel - Music for the Royal Fireworks & "Zadok the Priest"Jean-Baptiste Lully - Te Deum
>>129399488
why would you listen to performers when you have the midi files
>>129401948>Arrau, Kempff>not Cortot, SchnabelCmon, you could do better.Giga-based for Hofmann, Lhevinne and Mengelberg's Bach though.
Sad facts:Most of the people posting here have never learned to play an instrumentMost of the people posting here cannot read musicMost of the people posting here cannot compose musicMost of the people posting here do not attend classical performances
>>129402228You know what's even sadder? That some people STILL haven't realized to this day and age which is 2026, that art music as culture has completely and utterly died out after early 20th century. The fact that it did is perhaps even sadder.All we have left of the art music is factually so little: the scores, writing and few recordings of authentic performances made in early 20th century.
>>129402309nope. classical music is just gatekept behind seven proxies these days.
>>129402309Norsebot preparing for another regurgitation of youtubeslop and OGNB rhetoric.
>I fracking love black metal and classical!
>>129402335Quit huffing that copium. You're either deaf or delusional.
>>129401082top kek from the thumbnail I thought this was yet another Rick Rubin hate/screech/cope thread.
>"Thus, in our Art History, the musician (as artist) is initiated into his art from without; Mozart died when he was just piercing the inner mystery. Beethoven was the first to enter wholly in."
>>129402662Kek me too
Going through Mendelssohn's piano pieces, probably sticking to the fugues, sonatas, and maybe a few of the songs without words.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uh5zAJKuKwg&list=OLAK5uy_nX3D31EStqVKYLsLfjpVgxnhOlHekXdpI&index=94
>>129402891wallpaper music.
>>129402899Thank you retard.